Add 1/2 to 1 cube of the color block into hot soap. Stir in until fully dissolved. Heat in microwave a little longer if not dissolving.

Add 1/2 oz (1 Tablespoon or 15 ml) of fragrance and stir well.

Pour 2 oz of soap (about 1/3 high) into each mold cavity. You will have 4 oz. of soap left over in the pyrex cup. Set aside.

Allow to naturally return to room temperature.

While the soap is cooling in the mold, cut a 1 lb. block of soap from tray (1/2 of tray). Using a cheese grater, grate or shred the 1 pound of white soap. Set aside.

Using the remaining tray of white soap and a second clean pyrex cup, melt 1 lb of white soap in the microwave. Microwave for 1 minute. Stir. Repeat for 30 second. Stir. Repeat until fully melted.

Add 1/2 oz (1 Tablespoon or 15 ml) of fragrance and stir well.

Before you can pour the second layer of soap, the soap in the mold must be hard and the heated white soap must be at or below 135º F.

TIP: If you do not have a thermometer, allow the soap to cool until a light skin forms on the soap. Stir the skin into the soap. Wait until a second skin forms. Stir the skin into the soap and now you should be ready to pour.

Spritz colored layer of soap (in mold) with a fine mist of rubbing alcohol. This will allow your different soap layers to adhere to each other.

Pour 2 oz. of melted white soap on top of the colored soap. You will want to leave 1/4 inch of space from the top of the mold cavity. You will have 4 oz. of soap left in your pyrex cup. Set aside.

Gently place the duck in the middle of the white soap. DO NOT SPRITZ DUCK WITH ALCOHOL.

Immediately, sprinkle soap shreds over the top of each soap. The melted soap will hold the shreds in place until it hardens.

Sprinkle with glitter.

Allow the soap to harden (approx. 30 min).

Earlier you set aside 1 lb of clear soap. Cut 1-2 oz from that soap, place in the plastic beaker and melt for 15 seconds in the microwave or until melted.

Add a teaspoon of glitter to the melted soap. Mix well. Lightly drizzle this clear glitter soap over the soap shreds. This will hold shreds together and fill in any open spaces.

Once glitter soap is hard, remove bar from mold, place in bag and tie with 2 different colored tin ties. To curl ties, wrap around a pencil to curl.

Repeat process until all of the soap has been used.

Label according to the FDA labeling guidelines.

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"What mold is this using? It says to "pour into each cavity" - is it soap cups they are referring too or some other mold?"